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the bee the greater universityy of buffalo weekly university of buffalo april 19 1929 volt9 mammbthparade to feature moving-up-day program best float and funniest clown will receive valuable prizes . â€” â€ž track and field meet to follow assembly at hutchinson saturday may 4th of the year 1929 will be recorded in the university of buffalo chronicle as the grand climax in famous moving-up-days if pres ent plans mature this year inas much as chancellor capen will be present and in view of the approach ing campaign of the university this autumn special efforts are being di rected toward making this spring stu dent day the most glorious of any yet witnessed program for day the chief events of the day will be 1 the parade 2 the assembly rally at hutchin son h s 3 the beta pi rho track and field meet at 10 a m the parade will organ ize at mckinley monument consist ing of floats furnished by all the fra ternities sororities clubs and classes of the university the floats will be preceded by a mounted escort the re viewing car and a 70-piece band and followed by the students of the uni versity en masse by college inter spersed among the floats and the stu dent body will come the clowns the parade will wind along the lower ter race to main street and then up main street at ellicott square the re viewers car will draw aside and the judges will choose the best decorated float to which a prize of 15.00 will be presented and also the funniest clown to whom a 10.00 prize will be given the parade will proceed up main to tupper west on tupper to delaware south on delaware to chip pewa and thence to hutchinson h s arrangements are being made to shoot the parade along its line of march for presentation in a local the ater frosh to lose caps at hutchinson h s the freshmen will be allowed to incinerate their sweet little pee-caps the scene of in terest will then shift to the assembly at which our chancellor will officiate among the choice morsels offered will be a play by our blue masquers renditions by the glee club some slippery magic by the university trip closes women's debate team season the university of buffalo women's debate team are concluding a most successful season by a trip to wash ington philadelphia and new york the team consisting of clarice spar berg and ruth miller left tuesday night april 16th and will be gone till monday the team is upholding the affirma tive side of the question the jury system should be abolished wednesday the buffalo club en gaged the trinity forensic artists this is the first time these two teams have ever met thursday they ap peared before the university of penn sylvania team and tonight they will match their wits against the clever n y u team the buffalo girls have already defeated the n y u team once this year u b chess team loses to jamestown the u b chess team journeyed to jamestown sunday to play the jamestown chess club only after one of the hardest fought struggles witnessed in some time at jamestown was the u b team downed by the close score of 4-3 the playing of s frucella s silverberg and j r dolce featured for u b frucella in particular gave a marvelous exhibi tion of chess he defeated jamestown's best player after a long drawn out contest witnessed by an audience which practically filled the clubrooms a return match with jamestown will be arranged in the near future the u b team is rounding into great shape and indications point to almost certain wins in the remaining games practically the same team will be back next year with promise of one of the greatest chess teams that has represented u b the team will meet soon at the buf falo chess club gerrans building to elect officers for the coming year all those interested in chess are urged to attend interfraternity council presents hop at silver slipper tonight i tonight the students of the u b 1 offered a chance to attend the gest dance of the season the cab t dance of the interfraternity jncil after much work the coun has finally secured the silver slip for the frolic this is a delight place in the heart of downtown i will be ours for the night bono's lous 9-piece orchestra will furnish amy waltzes and peppy hops to ich the frolickers may fling their tastic soles during intermission a icious supper will be served and this time for your entertainment council presents a special dance ue supported by talented new york artists fraternities will have their own tables as well as any other iups non-affiliated who wish to e reservations on't pass up this chance learn to take advantage of your opportunities get a girl and come and make whoopee with the rest of the u beaus at the cabaret dance silver slipper tonight april 19th time is 10-2 committee in charge consists of marvin cohen dentistry chairman waring shaw arts bill keene phar macy see your fraternity council members for tickets men's glee club elects officers the election of officers for next ' â– â– '"" for men's glee club took place lt the last meeting on april 9 after me discussion the following men hosen marvin cohen dent manager francis dunn arts librarian rank kuhn arts secretary he last concert of the season for w club will be given before the ro dr riegel speaks on trip to europe dr e raymond riegel spoke be i fore the last meeting of the chemis try club thursday evening april 18 on scientific spots in europe while in england this summer dr riegel visited the famous chemist dr hedges j j thompson the noted physicist and dr aston who has made a special study of isotopes in brussels he visited dr castille who works in ultra-violet fields at al sace he visited the mines and factories of the section at grasse a trip was made through the factory of bertram fri'res manufacturers of flower oils and perfume dr riegel explored the cave of boetus at thoun switzerland home elections for student council held april 24 at the tuesday meeting of the stu dent council petitions for plans on the council next year were received and filed several nominations were also made incoming seniors nomi nated for membership were e o'malley s meltzer m cristall f joyce j fraser t moran m richel son m shaeffer w stanley v stanfield f dressier j fremesca d rice of these five men and four women are to be chosen incoming juniors nominated were l cooper man j abels m koscis j leder mann m brauch a cowles w unger w shaw k eckhert b carnes and m morgan three men and two women are to be chosen from these incoming sophomores nomi nated were k hill j benderson j henderson r simmons michaels g kennedy and r german two men and one woman are to be chosen from these to represent the sophomore class the above lists are subject to the regular eligibility rules and may not therefore be correct the elections for these positions will be held wednesday april 24th in hayes hall the polls will be open from 9:30 to 3:15 pharmacy school prepare for exams coming events cast their shadows dean gregory announces the phar macy school is already preparing for their final examinations or perhaps ex-craminations would be more ex act here are their signs of spring dean gregory is at present auction ing off hours that are to be vacated because of faculty attendance at con ventions the completion of laboratory work before schedule and various and sundry reasons some members of the faculty affected with an incred ible opinion of the importance and need of more extensive probing in their field are bidding high for these hours vacated by other professors it's a bad sign when no one has time to waste another thing that makes pharmacy studes quake is the announcement of the completion of the examination program in which all will participate furthermore a pre-exam celebra tion is being arranged laboratory examinations in pharmacy chemistry etc will be given a week or two in advance save the dates yes examinations are near and the pharmacy faculty wishes the students to express their appreciation for they are certainly doing their very best to see that all have a perfectly enjoy able time campus calendar mm . â€” â€” â€” â€” â€” _______ _ -"" â€” i friday april 19 4:15 p m â€” honors group meeting dr farber speaker women's debate u b vs n y u at n y c saturday april 20 â€” 6:30 p m pharos club supper women's lounge monday april 22 1 00 p m tennis practice rotary gym 1:00 p m college club tea for seniors sororities and fraterni ties night tuesday april 23 10:30 p m student convocation wednesday april 21 â€” 1:00 p m â€” girls tennis practice 4:00 p m â€” girls swimming ben nett high school women's club holds student-faculty tea thursday april 18th the women's club entertained the faculty and their wives at a student-faculty tea the fact that these professors were oft times the cause of spontaneous quizzes lectures and homework and that these very students were ones who submitted such feeble evidence of learning impressed by dint of inces sant hammering the carpentry work by the faculty was entirely forgot ten during the social one and one-half hours personal and other interesting topics talked about as the palatable delicacies prepared under the catering of miss edith arnold were being slowly imbibed were a far cry from the starchy classroom conversations this was the second faculty tea for the year and proved such a huge suc cess that the women's club intends to conduct many more of these ice breaking affairs next year steinmetz praised by harry c white harry c white of the general elec tric company was the speaker at the student-faculty convocation last tuesday he began in a very clever and tricky way making all sorts of hats from a round piece of cloth with a hole in the center he gave a brief outline of the evolution of the lamp and had with him the first lamp that was ever made he had many differ ent types pf apparatus with him in cluding the invention that is said to â– be the beginning of television he gave intimate glimpses of the life of the late marshall foche of thomas edison and of steinmetz all of whom he knows this was a very worth while and interesting meeting the next assembly of which the program will not be announced will have as one of its features a musi cal presentation of a different type from any we have had heretofore students are urged to attend seniors to wind up year with activities during senior week i vy-day ceremonies to be highlight of events the debut of the dignified seniors of the college of arts and sciences arrayed in their stately caps and gowns on the morning of monday april 29th will usher in a period of six days throughout which our sen iors embodying everything worthy and inspiring to be gotten from higher education will dominate the campus activities for the first three days of the week our seniors of the fair sex sell roses at the modest price of 15 cents each on tuesday evening april 30th at 7:15 o'clock the westbrook will be come the rendez-vous of our alumni to-be for the final and finest banquet of their college careers lawyers de silver drew of national oratorical fame will address the body the class historian will sum up the fleeting past four years and the seer will read what she sees in the crystal ball for each senior for the future among the guests of honor will be dr samuel p capen dr and mrs julian park and dean lillias macdonald ivy-day ceremonies the ivy-day ceremonies will be ob served on the following day wednes day at 3:00 p m the procession of faculty and seniors will form in the front of foster hall and will march over to the wing of edmund hayes hall where the class president ralph elliott assisted by the other officers will plant the symbolic ivy of the class of 1929 and then proceed to sur render the venerable spade to the suc ceeding class president following the remarks by our chancellor the class poet morris opler will deliver the oration the alma mater will conclude the ceremonies the seniors as guests of the faculty will then convene in the women's lounge for tea while the events will not fill the whole week the seniors are strongly urged to wear their caps and gowns for the entire period scotch bagpipes to feature joint charity convocation on tuesday the i r c scotch bagpipes will be featured at the student assembly tuesday april 23rd the scotchmen will be all dressed in their native cos tumes and guarantee to please not only the ear but also the eyes the musical program they will present will be unusual in fact it will be such as you never heard before and probably will never have the privilege of hear ing again besides this remarkable program of snappy tunes there will be two short speeches concerning the organization and purpose of the joint charities and community fund morris opler and dr thurber will be the speaker all students are urged to come and find out their part in putting the university across in the sixth annual joint charity campaign university granted membership in a.a.u.w the university of buffalo was given national membership in the american association of university women at its recent biennial meeting in new orleans which dean lillias m mac donald attended all women gradu ates of the university are now entitled to full membership privileges in the association of university women in america and in europe the buffalo branch of the american association of university women has carried on an active educational pro gram since it was organized in 1901 through its scholarship committee it assists two girls each year in financing themselves through college through its educational committee it carries on study groups in child psychology international relations contemporary literature and gardening through its university of buffalo committee it has raised funds for endowment and to furnish the women's lounge and kitchenette in edmund hayes hall it is now cooperating with the national association in raising funds for the establishment of a million dollar fel lowship fund which will be available to university women who need aid to carry on graduate work philosophy club to hold first meeting tuesday the first meeting of the philosophy club has been announced for tues day april 23rd at 8 p m room 23!l hayes hall those who are interest ed are most cordially invited papers will be read by margaret kocsis mr vogt and mark richelsen miss koc sis will speak on immortality of the soul mr vogt on the nature of symbolic logic and mr richelsen on kant's antinomes of space and time there will be an open forum for discussion after each presentation students who wish to enroll as charter members are requested to be there and remain for a brief business ses sion afterwards this will be the only meeting this spring continued on page 3 column 1 wanted candidates for the make-up staff of the bee

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the bee the greater universityy of buffalo weekly university of buffalo april 19 1929 volt9 mammbthparade to feature moving-up-day program best float and funniest clown will receive valuable prizes . â€” â€ž track and field meet to follow assembly at hutchinson saturday may 4th of the year 1929 will be recorded in the university of buffalo chronicle as the grand climax in famous moving-up-days if pres ent plans mature this year inas much as chancellor capen will be present and in view of the approach ing campaign of the university this autumn special efforts are being di rected toward making this spring stu dent day the most glorious of any yet witnessed program for day the chief events of the day will be 1 the parade 2 the assembly rally at hutchin son h s 3 the beta pi rho track and field meet at 10 a m the parade will organ ize at mckinley monument consist ing of floats furnished by all the fra ternities sororities clubs and classes of the university the floats will be preceded by a mounted escort the re viewing car and a 70-piece band and followed by the students of the uni versity en masse by college inter spersed among the floats and the stu dent body will come the clowns the parade will wind along the lower ter race to main street and then up main street at ellicott square the re viewers car will draw aside and the judges will choose the best decorated float to which a prize of 15.00 will be presented and also the funniest clown to whom a 10.00 prize will be given the parade will proceed up main to tupper west on tupper to delaware south on delaware to chip pewa and thence to hutchinson h s arrangements are being made to shoot the parade along its line of march for presentation in a local the ater frosh to lose caps at hutchinson h s the freshmen will be allowed to incinerate their sweet little pee-caps the scene of in terest will then shift to the assembly at which our chancellor will officiate among the choice morsels offered will be a play by our blue masquers renditions by the glee club some slippery magic by the university trip closes women's debate team season the university of buffalo women's debate team are concluding a most successful season by a trip to wash ington philadelphia and new york the team consisting of clarice spar berg and ruth miller left tuesday night april 16th and will be gone till monday the team is upholding the affirma tive side of the question the jury system should be abolished wednesday the buffalo club en gaged the trinity forensic artists this is the first time these two teams have ever met thursday they ap peared before the university of penn sylvania team and tonight they will match their wits against the clever n y u team the buffalo girls have already defeated the n y u team once this year u b chess team loses to jamestown the u b chess team journeyed to jamestown sunday to play the jamestown chess club only after one of the hardest fought struggles witnessed in some time at jamestown was the u b team downed by the close score of 4-3 the playing of s frucella s silverberg and j r dolce featured for u b frucella in particular gave a marvelous exhibi tion of chess he defeated jamestown's best player after a long drawn out contest witnessed by an audience which practically filled the clubrooms a return match with jamestown will be arranged in the near future the u b team is rounding into great shape and indications point to almost certain wins in the remaining games practically the same team will be back next year with promise of one of the greatest chess teams that has represented u b the team will meet soon at the buf falo chess club gerrans building to elect officers for the coming year all those interested in chess are urged to attend interfraternity council presents hop at silver slipper tonight i tonight the students of the u b 1 offered a chance to attend the gest dance of the season the cab t dance of the interfraternity jncil after much work the coun has finally secured the silver slip for the frolic this is a delight place in the heart of downtown i will be ours for the night bono's lous 9-piece orchestra will furnish amy waltzes and peppy hops to ich the frolickers may fling their tastic soles during intermission a icious supper will be served and this time for your entertainment council presents a special dance ue supported by talented new york artists fraternities will have their own tables as well as any other iups non-affiliated who wish to e reservations on't pass up this chance learn to take advantage of your opportunities get a girl and come and make whoopee with the rest of the u beaus at the cabaret dance silver slipper tonight april 19th time is 10-2 committee in charge consists of marvin cohen dentistry chairman waring shaw arts bill keene phar macy see your fraternity council members for tickets men's glee club elects officers the election of officers for next ' â– â– '"" for men's glee club took place lt the last meeting on april 9 after me discussion the following men hosen marvin cohen dent manager francis dunn arts librarian rank kuhn arts secretary he last concert of the season for w club will be given before the ro dr riegel speaks on trip to europe dr e raymond riegel spoke be i fore the last meeting of the chemis try club thursday evening april 18 on scientific spots in europe while in england this summer dr riegel visited the famous chemist dr hedges j j thompson the noted physicist and dr aston who has made a special study of isotopes in brussels he visited dr castille who works in ultra-violet fields at al sace he visited the mines and factories of the section at grasse a trip was made through the factory of bertram fri'res manufacturers of flower oils and perfume dr riegel explored the cave of boetus at thoun switzerland home elections for student council held april 24 at the tuesday meeting of the stu dent council petitions for plans on the council next year were received and filed several nominations were also made incoming seniors nomi nated for membership were e o'malley s meltzer m cristall f joyce j fraser t moran m richel son m shaeffer w stanley v stanfield f dressier j fremesca d rice of these five men and four women are to be chosen incoming juniors nominated were l cooper man j abels m koscis j leder mann m brauch a cowles w unger w shaw k eckhert b carnes and m morgan three men and two women are to be chosen from these incoming sophomores nomi nated were k hill j benderson j henderson r simmons michaels g kennedy and r german two men and one woman are to be chosen from these to represent the sophomore class the above lists are subject to the regular eligibility rules and may not therefore be correct the elections for these positions will be held wednesday april 24th in hayes hall the polls will be open from 9:30 to 3:15 pharmacy school prepare for exams coming events cast their shadows dean gregory announces the phar macy school is already preparing for their final examinations or perhaps ex-craminations would be more ex act here are their signs of spring dean gregory is at present auction ing off hours that are to be vacated because of faculty attendance at con ventions the completion of laboratory work before schedule and various and sundry reasons some members of the faculty affected with an incred ible opinion of the importance and need of more extensive probing in their field are bidding high for these hours vacated by other professors it's a bad sign when no one has time to waste another thing that makes pharmacy studes quake is the announcement of the completion of the examination program in which all will participate furthermore a pre-exam celebra tion is being arranged laboratory examinations in pharmacy chemistry etc will be given a week or two in advance save the dates yes examinations are near and the pharmacy faculty wishes the students to express their appreciation for they are certainly doing their very best to see that all have a perfectly enjoy able time campus calendar mm . â€” â€” â€” â€” â€” _______ _ -"" â€” i friday april 19 4:15 p m â€” honors group meeting dr farber speaker women's debate u b vs n y u at n y c saturday april 20 â€” 6:30 p m pharos club supper women's lounge monday april 22 1 00 p m tennis practice rotary gym 1:00 p m college club tea for seniors sororities and fraterni ties night tuesday april 23 10:30 p m student convocation wednesday april 21 â€” 1:00 p m â€” girls tennis practice 4:00 p m â€” girls swimming ben nett high school women's club holds student-faculty tea thursday april 18th the women's club entertained the faculty and their wives at a student-faculty tea the fact that these professors were oft times the cause of spontaneous quizzes lectures and homework and that these very students were ones who submitted such feeble evidence of learning impressed by dint of inces sant hammering the carpentry work by the faculty was entirely forgot ten during the social one and one-half hours personal and other interesting topics talked about as the palatable delicacies prepared under the catering of miss edith arnold were being slowly imbibed were a far cry from the starchy classroom conversations this was the second faculty tea for the year and proved such a huge suc cess that the women's club intends to conduct many more of these ice breaking affairs next year steinmetz praised by harry c white harry c white of the general elec tric company was the speaker at the student-faculty convocation last tuesday he began in a very clever and tricky way making all sorts of hats from a round piece of cloth with a hole in the center he gave a brief outline of the evolution of the lamp and had with him the first lamp that was ever made he had many differ ent types pf apparatus with him in cluding the invention that is said to â– be the beginning of television he gave intimate glimpses of the life of the late marshall foche of thomas edison and of steinmetz all of whom he knows this was a very worth while and interesting meeting the next assembly of which the program will not be announced will have as one of its features a musi cal presentation of a different type from any we have had heretofore students are urged to attend seniors to wind up year with activities during senior week i vy-day ceremonies to be highlight of events the debut of the dignified seniors of the college of arts and sciences arrayed in their stately caps and gowns on the morning of monday april 29th will usher in a period of six days throughout which our sen iors embodying everything worthy and inspiring to be gotten from higher education will dominate the campus activities for the first three days of the week our seniors of the fair sex sell roses at the modest price of 15 cents each on tuesday evening april 30th at 7:15 o'clock the westbrook will be come the rendez-vous of our alumni to-be for the final and finest banquet of their college careers lawyers de silver drew of national oratorical fame will address the body the class historian will sum up the fleeting past four years and the seer will read what she sees in the crystal ball for each senior for the future among the guests of honor will be dr samuel p capen dr and mrs julian park and dean lillias macdonald ivy-day ceremonies the ivy-day ceremonies will be ob served on the following day wednes day at 3:00 p m the procession of faculty and seniors will form in the front of foster hall and will march over to the wing of edmund hayes hall where the class president ralph elliott assisted by the other officers will plant the symbolic ivy of the class of 1929 and then proceed to sur render the venerable spade to the suc ceeding class president following the remarks by our chancellor the class poet morris opler will deliver the oration the alma mater will conclude the ceremonies the seniors as guests of the faculty will then convene in the women's lounge for tea while the events will not fill the whole week the seniors are strongly urged to wear their caps and gowns for the entire period scotch bagpipes to feature joint charity convocation on tuesday the i r c scotch bagpipes will be featured at the student assembly tuesday april 23rd the scotchmen will be all dressed in their native cos tumes and guarantee to please not only the ear but also the eyes the musical program they will present will be unusual in fact it will be such as you never heard before and probably will never have the privilege of hear ing again besides this remarkable program of snappy tunes there will be two short speeches concerning the organization and purpose of the joint charities and community fund morris opler and dr thurber will be the speaker all students are urged to come and find out their part in putting the university across in the sixth annual joint charity campaign university granted membership in a.a.u.w the university of buffalo was given national membership in the american association of university women at its recent biennial meeting in new orleans which dean lillias m mac donald attended all women gradu ates of the university are now entitled to full membership privileges in the association of university women in america and in europe the buffalo branch of the american association of university women has carried on an active educational pro gram since it was organized in 1901 through its scholarship committee it assists two girls each year in financing themselves through college through its educational committee it carries on study groups in child psychology international relations contemporary literature and gardening through its university of buffalo committee it has raised funds for endowment and to furnish the women's lounge and kitchenette in edmund hayes hall it is now cooperating with the national association in raising funds for the establishment of a million dollar fel lowship fund which will be available to university women who need aid to carry on graduate work philosophy club to hold first meeting tuesday the first meeting of the philosophy club has been announced for tues day april 23rd at 8 p m room 23!l hayes hall those who are interest ed are most cordially invited papers will be read by margaret kocsis mr vogt and mark richelsen miss koc sis will speak on immortality of the soul mr vogt on the nature of symbolic logic and mr richelsen on kant's antinomes of space and time there will be an open forum for discussion after each presentation students who wish to enroll as charter members are requested to be there and remain for a brief business ses sion afterwards this will be the only meeting this spring continued on page 3 column 1 wanted candidates for the make-up staff of the bee